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HUAWEI AND XIAOMI: CHINESE TIGERS ON THE PROWL

APPLE IS BEING GIVEN SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

Are you in the market for a new phone? Even if you have long been entrenched in Apple’s ecosystem, you could be easily excused for casting envious eyes in the direction of friends wielding devices from up-and-coming Chinese brands. Handsets from Chinese companies including Huawei and Xiaomi have, over recent years, improved significantly in their feature set, value for money and, dare we say it, market share.

All of this has paradoxically been happening on the backdrop of a well-publicized and intensifying trade war between the U.S. and China. However, it speaks volumes about the appeal of Huawei’s devices that, despite in the U.S., the brand has still . Only Samsung

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